Those leather bucket seats and age
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Those leather bucket seats and age
I was admiring my leather seats the other day on my car and I realized that they're beginning to look a little aged. Any recommendations for a good product
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I use Eagle One Leather cleaner and Meguirs Gold Class conditioner, works great , its very important to keep the seats conditioned nicely
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The first thing I do i clean it. Warm soapy water in a moist sponge, not dripping wet just wet, will clean most of it but a good conditioner would be wise after cleanig it. the just keep up on it with a protectant like TurtleWax formula 2001. Don't use something like Armorall to clean it, just to protect it.
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Originally Posted by randallons
Be careful on the back seat though. too much conditionaer will make your passengers slide all over the place.
I also find Meguiars gold class to work well, just gets caught in the perforations (i never liked perforated leather!! )
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Meguirs leather conditioner works wonders its so awesome, the leather used to be so stiff and now it feels like a pillow and yah you slip and slide for a while but its def worth it haha
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